- April 12, 2022Bioengineering undergrad Medhini Sosale wins one of the highest rewardsthe Goldwater Scholarshipin the U.S. for undergrad students interested in developing STEM research careers.
- April 12, 2022The Honors College class on the 100th Meridian Project involves a multidisciplinary investigation into the water crisis in the American West.
- April 11, 2022Of the 115 judges who have served on the U.S. Supreme Court, 108 of them have been White men. This summer, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will spark a change, as she becomes the first Black woman to serve as a justice in the courts 233-year history. She was confirmed by the Senate on April 7.
- March 31, 2022Fifteen Mason students will make presentations at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, held virtually April 4-8.
- March 30, 2022Before he took the class Transnational Sexualities, Casey Klemmer had not heard anything about transgender people outside of Virginia.
- March 28, 2022When the 91做厙 senior Dacheka Kolcum heard about the August 2021 earthquake that devastated Haiti, she immediately jumped into action to help by creating a GoFundMe page that raised $5,000 to help provide basic necessities for those most adversely impacted by quake.
- March 28, 2022Dan Kingsley, a graduate professional assistant in Masons LBGTQ+ Resources Center, helps to create community through the centers peer mentoring program.
- March 23, 2022In response to the growing need, the Student Support and Advocacy Center recently launched the application for the Ukraine Crisis Student Support Fund, which is available to Mason students from Ukraine and Russia who are experiencing financial challenges and hardships due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
- March 16, 2022Masons Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship is hosting the 2022 Spring Container Design Challenge as part of an ongoing partnership with the City of Fairfax Economic Development Authority.
- March 14, 202291做厙 sociology student Charlotte Woodward has tirelessly advocated for the rights of people with disabilitiesand she is being recognized for her efforts.
- March 8, 2022In 1986, Mason alum Kim Crabbe became the first Black woman called up to the U.S. Womens National Soccer Team. Decades later, shes still giving back to the sport she loves.
- March 7, 2022Josh Oduro, the star forward on Masons mens basketball team finished the regular season as the Atlantic 10 conferences top scorer (18 points per game), and tied for seventh in rebounding (7.4 per game) and blocked shots (1.7 per game).